We made these to help reduce risk of ball breakage for both the new
reproduction plastics, and the originals. Thanks to Cliffy and Kevin for the
help with these.The parts are PETG.

Here's
the left edge. We covered the slingshot edge, and also the slingshot
tips where rebound balls could cause trouble.

And
the right slingshot, same deal. The two slingshots are very
different in dimensions, although the shapes are broadly similar.

Here's
the lane that feeds a monster plastic. Our original design had the
same footprint as the plastic, but we decided that it was too hard
to install, and unnecessary. Instead, we made a short guard for
the left hand side, and a washer for the right. This approach is
much easier to install.

For
the visor, we made bullnose edges for all three screws. This looks
good with both the repros and the originals. We slotted the rear
screw, so you can work it in without disassembling the visor.

The
right flasher. We found that the original plastic interferes with
the ball gate, and either breaks or has to be removed. We copied he
outline, but have provided a guide line in the guard to cut it right
off. You'll probably want to do this to the repro plastics.

The
left target bank. We only covered the bottom half of this plastic
(the repro set ships it as two parts).

Finally,
the right target bank. You'll need to remove the Bride plastic
to do this. We only come to the top of the pop bumper area to avoid
raising the Bride plastic

We also include a couple of PETG washers. Put these on top of
broken plastics to sandwich them in place.